| A | B |
| conciliate | to make friendly |
| culinary | of or relating to the kitchen or cookery |
| deter | to turn aside, discourage, or prevent from acting |
| encroach | to enter or force oneself gradually upon another's |
| enthrall | enslave |
| exhaustive | thorough, complete |
| exponent | a symbol written above and to the right of a mathematical |
| flippant | treating lightly something serious or worthy of respect |
| haphazard | marked by a lack of a plan, order, or direction |
| hilarious | marked by or affording boisterous merriment |
| implacable | not capable of being pacified |
| inarticulate | not understandable on spoken words |
| inscrutable | not readily understood, incomprehensible |
| intrinsic | inherent, real |
| lieu | in the place of, instead |
| obsession | a disturbing and often unreasonable idea of feeling that |
| panorama | a picture shown a part at a time by being unrolled |
| petrified | to be converted from an organic object to a stony |
| prohibitive | serving or tending to prohibit |
| propitious | favorably disposed |